Diction In Dr. King's Speech

401 Words2 Pages
Dr. King uses diction to discuss the topic of equality for the African American people. Diction is a person's choice of words and contributes to their voice and style. "(...) The Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself exile in his own land" (281). Exile is used in this quote to explain how much African American citizens are shunned in society.When it refers to the African Americans being in the corners of society it is another example of diction in this quote, giving the audience an impression of being outcast.
King also uses imagery to prove his point in his speech. Imagery is detail that can appeal any of a person's five senses. "(...) Little black boys and little black girls will join hands with little